Renaldo Balkman hasn’t played in the NBA in over a year, but the basketball player is making headlines for an incident overseas.

The former NBA player is currently on the Petron Blaze Boosters of the Philippine Basketball Association. In a game on Thursday night, Balkman had a run-in with one of his teammates that turned physical. He ended up choking forward Arwind Santos.

The incident began with Balkman arguing with the referees. Petron assistant coach Biboy Ravanes and swingman Ronald Tubid attempted to help Balkman regain his composure, but the American pushed them both aside. Eventually Santos confronted his teammate, and he found Balkman's hands around his neck.

Balkman approached the officials as the fourth quarter was winding down. Petron trailed their opponent, Alaska, by seven points, and he missed a shot with 25 seconds remaining. He appeared to be arguing with the refs, demanding a foul on his field goal attempt.

Mico Halili of GMA News was at the game, and claimed those in attendance were shocked by Balkman's actions.

“Has to be one of the strangest things I've ever seen during a basketball game,” tweeted Halili. “Complete meltdown by Balkman.”

Balkman was a marginal NBA player in his six-year career. He played for both the New York Knicks and Denver Nuggets, averaging 4.0 points and 3.5 rebounds per game.

The 28-year-old had led the Blaze Boosters to five straight wins. Balkman was struggling when he lost control, scoring just six points on the night.

On Friday, Balkman apologized for his actions on his Twitter account.

"I wld like to apologize to the fans, Petron Blaze, my teammates, the PBA and especially @tubidronald71 and @Arwind029," tweeted Balkman. "I got caught up in the moment of a very intense game.I respect @Arwind029 as a person & player.I am proud to be part of @PetronBlaze fam."